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Have you ever seen the movie, “War Room?” I have to start there, because if you don’t, then the title alone may throw you for a loop! Well, if you don’t know, your “War Room” is really your prayer closet.

Not many years ago new fathers weren’t allowed in the labor and delivery rooms of hospitals, so they had to feverishly pace the floor of the “Waiting Room” until the nurse came with news of the Baby and Momma.

Faith is all about confidence, it's about knowing that everything you do is being guided by the divine power of our heavenly Father. But what about those times when God seems absent from our lives, or things keep happening that

A few years ago, I was getting groceries at a local supermarket in South Carolina. I finished my shopping and found a checkout lane empty and headed for lane 6. The cashier was extremely nice as we chatted a bit.

Elisha promised a son to a childless woman; he proclaimed this miracle and it came to pass exactly as he had predicted. But a few years later, tragedy struck. The little boy died. In her darkest moment, this mother, smitten

Most of us spend a lot of time thinking about what we want to accomplish with our lives. We imagine having a better life, and we hope to achieve great success and financial freedom. The thing we often notice

Are you facing sorrow upon sorrow? There is grace upon grace for you today, truth that trumps the wretched facts that flood your life. If you are experiencing multiple challenges, if your fiery trials are intensifying, these words of encouragement

I was at a meeting that was coming to an end when the woman conducting the meeting said, “Let’s pray.” We took our normal prayer posture, bowing our heads and closing our eyes, waiting to listen to a prayer from

Happy Thanksgiving to you and to your family as well. It is our prayer that this article finds you well rested, living in peace and full of expectancy of what God will do today to bless and crown your efforts

The Psalmist in this chapter is not in a good place. It would seem that he has experienced relational brokenness, betrayal and rejection. Yet, in the middle of this trauma, he offers praise and thanks to God. What for, you

I know of no other single practice in the Christian life that's more rewarding, practically speaking, than memorizing Scripture. That's right. No other single discipline is more useful and rewarding than this. No other single exercise pays greater spiritual dividends!